The wideband GB6000 provides a convenient and inexpensive way to amplify signals from 10-6000MHz for many different projects and applications. Micro-USB power and digital gain control makes this device much faster to integrate, and more flexible than traditional lab-powered devices. Gain can be set from the user control buttons on the front panel, USB COM port, or from device memory.

Wideband Gain Block Features:

Frequency Range: 10MHz – 6GHz

Amplifier Gain (Max setting): +25dB Typical

Amplifier Gain (Min setting): -3dB Typical

p1dB: +22dBm

Noise Figure: 5dB

Connectors: 18GHz Microwave Gold SMA

Gain step size: 0.5dB

Return Loss: > 12dB

Micro USB 5v power input

6000MHz Gain Block Applications

Automated testing environments

General RF lab use

Production verification

Educational / university lab use

Aerospace / defense research

Wireless infrastructure

Antenna research

Communication link design

Typical Small Signal Gain (max setting):

Typical Small Signal Gain (min setting):

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